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December 29, 2012, 08:06:00 PM »
Looking for info on a very knowledgable hunter who wrote an artical in a hunting magazine called "the man who could touch deer". His idea of a successfull hunt was shooting a a deer and have the arrow still on the string when it hits. I think he has a survival school in Pennsylvania. I think his methods would be usefull for trad hunters.
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I haven't heard of him or that feat, but if someone can get that close to a PA whitetail on public land, I want a lesson too.
I'm not sure if this is the same guy or not, but I remember reading or hearing about a guy that was a marathon runner who when there was snow would get on a set of tracks and keep trailing the deer until it wore out and he could walk up and touch it.
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I think the story ran in Outdoor life. I said before that I don't to get that close but a 15 yard shot would be nice. I think many of his methods would be most usefull for the trad bowhunter.
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December 29, 2012, 09:18:00 PM »
Iv read before were American Indians would sometimes run a deer down until it was too exhausted to flee. No reason (other than enough avalable land ) that a fit person couldn't do it today.
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It is Tom Brown..do a google search and you will find out everything about him and his school.
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Thank you rastaman, thats him. One important thing was one and a half minutes to complete a step. He also advocated natural camo like campfire ashes,rolling on the ground in dirt and leaves, and going bearfoot.
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